Firefighters in Temple were called back to the scene Thursday of a fire that destroyed a house and killed two dozen animals two days earlier.Click to watch News 9's coverage.Officials said the fire at 679 West Road flared up again when a pile of clothes rekindled.A neighbor spotted smoke coming from the area about 8:30 a.m., and it took firefighters about 20 minutes to get the fire under control. The homeowners were displaced by the earlier fire, so no one was there at the time of the second fire.The house is in a remote area, so Temple firefighters called for help from other fire departments."We had a small smoke condition on the second floor, and I immediately called for mutual aid because manpower is short during the day," Capt. Ken Patria said.No firefighters were injured, and there weren't any animals still in the house.The fire Tuesday afternoon killed 19 goats, three dogs and two kittens. When firefighters arrived, they found the garage and part of the house fully ablaze. It took firefighters about two hours to get that fire under control.The cause of the original fire remains under investigation.

TEMPLE, N.H. —

Firefighters in Temple were called back to the scene Thursday of a fire that destroyed a house and killed two dozen animals two days earlier.

Officials said the fire at 679 West Road flared up again when a pile of clothes rekindled.

A neighbor spotted smoke coming from the area about 8:30 a.m., and it took firefighters about 20 minutes to get the fire under control. The homeowners were displaced by the earlier fire, so no one was there at the time of the second fire.

The house is in a remote area, so Temple firefighters called for help from other fire departments.

"We had a small smoke condition on the second floor, and I immediately called for mutual aid because manpower is short during the day," Capt. Ken Patria said.

No firefighters were injured, and there weren't any animals still in the house.

The fire Tuesday afternoon killed 19 goats, three dogs and two kittens. When firefighters arrived, they found the garage and part of the house fully ablaze. It took firefighters about two hours to get that fire under control.